Page 2-A Art Exhibit Plamed The Visiting Artist Program is a cooperative effort of the North Carolina Department of Community Colleges and the North Carolina Arts Council to place professional artists in residence in community colleges and technical in stitutes for the benefit of citizens in communities throughout the state. The October exhibition at Green Hill Art Gallery will feature the works of the twelve visual artists in residence across the state. The artists working in painting, drawing, or mixed media are: Betty Harris (Isothermal Community College), Karen Leonard Liles (Anson Technical College), Richard Mayberry (Mayland Technical College), Jeremiah Miller (Blue Ridge Technical College), Audrey Olsen (Western Piedmont Com munity College), Karen Parrella (Richmond Technical College), Michael Rhodes- (Haywood Technical Institute), David C. Smith (James Sprunt Technical College). Other artist include works in clay be Willie Baucom - Grimes (Cleveland Technical OLuasar Clearance ja. „ Hally Ulllji ar From .the Dependable Color TV Line is Quasar. And if you make tracks now, you can make a beautiful buy during Clearance Flatly Days! 1 Year Parts & Labor Warranty DELUXE 19 w>~. 54 5 aoo TAME COLOR TV X Vt. • 100% Solid State Dyna Module™ II Chassis • Dynabrite™ II In- Line Picture Tube tor sharp, clear picture • Custom-Matic™ Pre- Set VHF Tuner • 70 Detent UHF Tuner • Tone Control • Sharpness Control • Removable VHF Dipole Antenna • High impact plastic cabinet in Walnut grain tinish • Model WT5961 TW Isn’t it time you got a Quasa-'* Carpet & Appliance Plaza I Downtown EDENTON Phone 482-4515 In Store Financing FISH MAR s ET ceteea 4 “- 2001 j™ k, *27 S. Broad St. Edenton. NC m S I WEEKNIGHT SPECIALS 1 kTr Mon. - Thurs. fV kl Fresh Fish "Day's Catch" $ 4.75 v\ Vj Fried Oysters $ 5.95 INI Shrimp (Fried or Steamed) $ 6.50 rv v\ Rib Eye Steak "8 oz." $ 6.95 yt ka Grilled Pork Chops $ 5.25 Nj Includes French Fries. Coleslaw or garden salad ( W I WEDNESDAY I N N "LADfES NfGHT'' 1 H (Free choice of drink for the ladles) t/i. Vj Steak for Two $ 1 95 N 8 OZ. Rib EyO Includes potato, garden salad P** couple 8 [FR/DAY AND SATURDAY! K n I NfGHT SPECIALS I W hj ALL YOU CAN EAT Cx ★'Combination Seafood Platters” SOSO b\ /T Shrimp, clams, oysters, fish O fSf Jj Includes French Fries, Coleslaw or Garden Salad. PV Register for weekly drawing kJ S two "Steak Dinners" tj plus all the trimmings enes^^AJ College), fiber works by Susanne Yowell (Durham Technical Institute), and woodworking by Davis Strider (Surrey Community College). The exhibition, founded by the North Carolina Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, will tour to three other galleries from November through April 1983: Far thing Art Gallery at Ap palachian State University in Boone, Spirit Square in Charlotte, and the Water works Gallery in Salisbury. Green Hill Art Gallery is located in downtown Greensboro at the Arts Center at Friendly and Davie Streets. As a non - profit art gallery and educational facility, Green Hill features the contem porary visual arts of North Carolina. Begins Duty Marine Pfc. Christopher Ward, son of Florence Ward of 90 Chowan Court, Edenton, N.C., has reported for duty with the 2nd Light Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion, Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Ariz. ■r - M H ■ AWARD PRESENTED Rita Basnight, Program Director for WBXB Radio Station in Edenton, is holding a Gold LP presented to her by RCA Records and Larry Mc- Bride, Manager of the Country Act, “Alabama” “Alabama” is Country Music Association’s Group of the year, and the Academy of Country Music Entertainers of the year. This gold record denotes the LP “My Home’s In Alabama”, and has sold over 500,000 copies. Rita “Polls” her music and then reports weekly to “Billboard” and “Cashbox” publications on ho- findings. Rita is one of only 125 people across the nation who maintain this prestigious job. She has been with WBXB since 1977. Vepco Earnings Revealed Virginia Electric and Power Company has an nounced earnings of $1.97 per share of common stock for the 12 months ending June 30, an increase of 16 cents or 9 per cent, com pared with the same 12- month period in 1981. Earnings for June 1982 increased 3.5 cents per Activity Day To Be Held A foods and nutrition Youth Activity Day will be held July 29 at 9 A.M. at the Roanoke High School in Robinsonville. The awards program is at 11:15 A.M. About 300 4-H-EFNEP youth, 4-H agents, Home Economics Extension Agents and leaders from 15 Northeastern counties will meet for the event. Boys and girls will compete in a Favorite Food Contest, Foods and Nutrition Demonstrations, Foods and Nutrition Commercials Contest, Foods and Nutrition Poster Contest, and Foods and Nutrition Public Speaking. The Foods and Nutrition Education Program (EF NEP) is conducted by the Agricultural Extension Service. It gives youth an opportunity for personal development, improved diet and nutrition of the total family, leader development, and parent participation. THE CHOWAN HERALD share to 14.8 cents com pared to 11.3 cents for the same month in 1981. Earnings increased primarily because of the increase in the share of electricity provided by coal and nuclear generation and a decrease in oil-fired generation. Vepco’s nuclear and coal fired units each supplied 19 per cent more electricity to customers during the first six months of 1982 than units supplied during the same period in 1981. 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This illness, often mistaken for the 24-hour flu, is seldom fatal but can be serious for infants, the elderly and chronically ill parsons. Salmonella organisms are found most frequently in raw animal products meats, poultry, and eggs. While refrigeration and freezing retard their growth and cooking destroys them, salmonella organisms multiply rapidly at tem peratures between 45 and 114 degrees F. , Contaminated fresh meats do not usually contain salmonella at levels high enough to produce illness. However, they are frequently the vehicles that carry salmonella into the kitchen. This cross contamination can occur when a knife or cutting board, used to cut raw meat or poultry, is not washed before coming in contact with another food. Once cross contamination has taken place, salmonella may multiply to hazardous levels if the food is held for several hours at room temperatures or refrigerated in such a large amount that it cools very slowly. To prevent illness from salmonella: -Avoid cross con tamination by tsing hot, soapy water to wash hands, utensils, cutting boards, or counter tops that have been in contact with raw meats. Veteran Population To Decline The number of living U.S. veterans will decrease by about 40 per cent during the next 50 years, according to data released by the Veterans Administration. The total veteran population, assuming no future U.S. involvement in armed conflict, will fall from the current level of 30 - million to about 18.2 - million by the year 2030. | §L oUaon SfCetofe I irviitahonaf me 3a. J 482-4418 Cj? at (tato«3 £etteto) (fj SlUu, Aaiy* o*3 to Xxx* |u>m. & it? SniitaiionA, wtdoMMtt, nap&inA, coaolvta, matdv&ool [&, K\ Kj| calling catda, petao aiationMy, tlvorvlc «jou natea, atpnpalJvtj catda, Oj Ai jHayuunA, place ca*3a, «ce napfcin&, la&tf announcement, and SC aSi, ifie nee3o live -&u3e~fco~&e -Do NOT thaw meats or poultry at room tem perature. If it is necessary to speed up the thawing, use cool running water. -Refirgerate leftovers promptly and heat them thoroughly before serving. The aged veteran population will grow dramatically during the next 20 years. Veterans 65 and older will increase from the present mark of 3.2 - million to nearly 9.2 - million before the turn of the cen tury. California is expected to maintain its position, as the state with the largest Thursday, July 22, 1982 If serious foodbom illness is suspected, call your physician. It will also help to wrap up and label the container of food and keep it in the refrigerator for possible inspection by health authorities. number of living veterans, although its veteran total will fall from 3.3 - million to an estimated 1.9 - million by the year 2030. Alaska’s veteran population will continue to be the smallest, falling to 24,200 in 2030. According to Kenneth E. McDonald, director for the Winston - Salem Regional Office, North Carolina has a Continued On Page 9-A